politicize u rečniku PONS

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All attempts were dismissed after projects were politicized enough in the civil bureaucracy.
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This heavily politicized and thus biased approach distorts the material to produce a picture to her liking.
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The sequence of events became highly politicized, gaining significant media attention.
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As sound systems continued to gain in popularity through the 1960s and 1970s, they became politicized in many instances.
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This is the moment to organize and politicize the social revolution.
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Culture was then subjected to a pseudo-artistic socialist realism, which called for works with excessively politicized topics.
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However, critics stated that the show was excessively politicized, and settled scores on behalf the station's owner.
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For its authors, the study highlights the dangers of using refugee reports and anecdotal evidence to interpret highly politicized situations.
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This high level of domestic distrust was due, in part, to efforts to politicize the program.
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There were a number of controversial and highly politicized cases involving the illegal construction of religious buildings or monuments on private or government-owned land.
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